AprilBlue
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why are some horses better does than others? is it because they like eating more?
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Same as humans, but the other way around. I hate being a good doer...![]()
Breed has a lot to do with it.
And I find the research that calories burnt is proportional to weight laughable. It's true that the heavier you are, the more calories are required to move that weight, but too many other factors means it doesn't work like that in rl. There's also been research done to show the energy needed at rest for muscle vs fat is higher.
Plus those tests don't explain why lots of slim people can eat vast amounts & stay slim.
Hadn't really considered that dry rot. I also wonder how much man influenced breeding even 100 or more years ago. Surely it would have made economical sense back then to breed from good doers. Not so much for gentlemans hunters or private carriage horses, but horses kept as part of a business. Whether that's a pit pony or a heavy breed for farming, breeding from a mare who's more likely to feed a foal adequately at little cost, & pass the tendency to be 'cheap to keep' on would be the most sensible choice. Obviously combined with the fact the very poor doers would be unlikely to survive the demands on a working horse back then. Don't have any research to back that up, its just a thought.